Drink waters out of thine own cistern, and running waters out of thine own well. 16 Let thy fountains be dispersed abroad, and rivers of waters in the streets. 17 Let them be only thine own, and not strangers Gleanings - Page 209de Lydia Howard Sigourney - 1860 - 264 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Thomas Williams - 1801 - 366 pages
...concurrent testimony of the Jews, but especially from the following passage in the same inspired writer. Drink waters out of thine own cistern ; And running waters out of thine own weH. ( Let thy fountains be dispersed abroad ; And rivers of waters in the streets. Let them be only... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 474 pages
...scarcity of water in those hot count} ies, which made the firoficrty of a me'l tier;/ •valuable. 15 Drink waters out of thine own cistern, and running waters out, of thine own well ; intimating that there was an much greater jucaaure in an agreeable wife than in those f or biddin... | |
| 1807 - 570 pages
...instructed me ! 14 I was almost in all evil, in the midst of the congregation and assembly. 1 j ^f Drink waters out of thine own cistern, and running waters out of thine own well. 1 6 Let thy fountains be dispersed abroad, and rivers of waters in the streets. 17 Let them be... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1807 - 436 pages
...refers when speaking of Nestor, Suos jam dextra computat annos. Sat. x. 249. . T / No. 102J. — v. 15. Drink waters out of thine own cistern, and running waters out of thine own well."\ There may be an allusion in these words to a law which Clement of Alexandria (Stromat. 1. ip... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 574 pages
...chaste love be as some clear and pure waters out of thine own well, to refresh and satisfy thee. V. 15 Drink waters out of thine own cistern, and running waters out of thine own well. V. 17 Let them be only thine own, and not strangers' with thee. Those streams of a happy and... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1808 - 568 pages
...a strange woman drop as an honeycomb. The lips of a harlot are full of sweet enticements. ' V. 1.5 Drink waters out of thine own cistern, and running waters out of thine own well. Enjoy thou the lawful pleasures and contentments of thine own wife ; and let her chaste love... | |
| 1809 - 1150 pages
...that instructed me ! 14 I was almost in all evil in the midst of the congregation and assembly. 15 If one thai which I have spoken to thee of. 16 If And Jacob ң ; well. 16 Let thy fountains be dispersed abroad, and rivers of waters in the streets. 17 Let them be... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1812 - 428 pages
...Juvenal refers when speaking of Nestor, Suos jam dextra computat annos. Sat. x. 249. No. 1021. — v. 15. Drink waters out of thine own cistern, and running waters out of thine own well.] There may be an allusion in these words to a law which Clement of Alexandria (Stromat. 1. ip... | |
| 1815 - 614 pages
...that instructed me ! 14 I was almost in all evil in the midst of the congregation and assembly. 15 Drink waters out of thine own cistern, and running waters out of thine own well. 16 Let thy fountains be dispersed abroad, and rivers of waters in the streets. 17 Let them be... | |
| 1819 - 948 pages
...that instructed me ! 14 1 was almost in all evil in the midst of the congregation and assembly. 15 IT d their multitude. D oryi and their pomp, and he that rejoiceth, shall des well. 16 Let thy fountains be dispersed abroad, and rivers of waters in the streets. 17 Let them be... | |
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